There bomb, i go to this place in Fullerton CA its called El Camino Real and they sell some really good Chile Relleno Burritos as well as Burritos de Lonja( Pork Skin)
@@davidtrejo6087 yeah i miss those burritos a place in San Diego CA called El Gran Taco made those and the carnitas burritos with just the right amount of salt Authentic Mexican food the best food in the world
if you live in california its easy to find a great chile relleno burrito just about any mexican restaurant. Its my favorite burrito. I worked at a place called juanitas where we had some fire burritos, miss it there..
back in the early 80s there was a guy who used to come to our dealership from juarez ( i was in las cruces new mexico) that had his old wagon filled up with coolers full of water and different kinds of burritos. i still remember how delicious those were.
Hey @Munchies.. let this man drink a beer with his goddamn burritos. This is one of the better personalities on your channel, and he shines with a little bit of alcohol lol
Whenever I visit my hometown of El Paso I go to La Gorda! Truly authentic cuisine. Rafa’s is incredible, too. Like eating breakfast at my late mother’s house.
Whenever I visit family in Chihuahua I make my family stop in Villa Ahumada cause if we don’t stop then there is no point in me going down there. Best burritos (especially los de chile colorado), asadero, and salsa that you are ever going to taste!!!
Que no viste el muro de Juanga que enseñaron? Esto es de comida amigo, no se van a poner a hablar de tooodo lo que salga de allí (por más cabron que sea) Pero si, que en paz descanse.
Love "All the Tacos". In this espisode they translated guisados as casseroles. It seems an odd choice when stew seems like a more natural fit. But I am still trying to imagine what casserole I would most want wrapped in a freshly made flour tortilla.
I would try chicken or beef and cheese casserole in a flour tortilla. Anything else would just seem weird. I agree that guisados to me were always stewed meat. At least that's how my grandmother made it.
I was eating "burritos when a young boy in California over seventy years ago. Wrapping anything in a tortilla has been happening for hundreds of years, as a child we called them tacos. Didn't hear them called Burrito's till I became a young man in the sixties, burrito is just a different name for what we called a taco.
Weeeey me hiciste llorar, soy de chihuahua y ahorita estoy en barcelona, si te pasaste de riata me hiciste querer regresarme ya. en serio muchas gracias por hacer tus videos. Muy bueno. Su like su suscripción y la campanita aamonos y que suene la SH!!
@@wbc1 I meant Mexican people, in Mexico city you mention something about Chihuahua's culture or food and you receive pharases like: "No, burritos are not Mexican because they are not popular here, REAL Mexicans celebrate Day of the dead, no; in Mexico I have never heard about the Raramuri traditions but they are not important , what is Sotol?, no mexican food doesn't have so much beef. " etc
Finally a great video about Juarez. My family is from their and it has a ton of hidden gems when it comes to food and not many people know because of the violence. :(
As expected Californians are complaining about the origins of the burrito. California created the Mission style burrito in San Francisco but the original flower tortilla originated in Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León and Tamaulipas. Chihuahua started seeing the word “Burritto” first then Sonora then Baja California which eventually crossed over to West Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California. The other 3 border states in Mexico kept the size of the flour tortilla the same size of a corn tortilla to use for tacos. The tortilla gets bigger and thinner the more west u travel and thicker and smaller the more east u go. What goes inside of the burrito or taco also changes depending where u r at as well.
I remember Braceros making burritos more than 65 years ago. Only, back then, everything was called a "taco". Anything that could be wrapped in a tortilla was a taco. Much like us gringos called anything between slices of bread, a sandwich.
I remember the Mexican field workers eating burritos more than 60 years ago. Back then, anything rolled into a tortilla was called a "taco", much like gringos call anything between slices of bread a "sandwich".
I remember growing up I had friend who’s dad owned a gas station and he had a bodega that sold burritos he said he brought the idea from Mexico and this was in the 1950’s in cuidad juarez we’re the burrito was invented. Fun fact: a chimichanga is a burrito just smothered in cheese with your optinal meat. Still a burrito just named different also Mexican decent along with nachos also a Mexican appetizer from Mexico decent.
This is what I like about the border culture you have the best of both sides the infused of real Mexican food with the states touches are simple a combination of haven más series así hermano buen trabajo and keep it up we want some more
One of the coolest series on Munchies.
Mangu:: agreed
Agreed! 👍
Yep
The coolest*.
Facts.
Oh man, a Chile Relleno burrito sounds absolutely divine.
Every time I go to El Paso or Juarez, I get one..or five. I have yet to find a place that equals the way they make it there.
Best kind of burrito, and I'm pretty sure you can do it yourself.
There bomb, i go to this place in Fullerton CA its called El Camino Real and they sell some really good Chile Relleno Burritos as well as Burritos de Lonja( Pork Skin)
@@davidtrejo6087 yeah i miss those burritos a place in San Diego CA called El Gran Taco made those and the carnitas burritos with just the right amount of salt Authentic Mexican food the best food in the world
if you live in california its easy to find a great chile relleno burrito just about any mexican restaurant. Its my favorite burrito. I worked at a place called juanitas where we had some fire burritos, miss it there..
I'm from Juarez and watching parts of my hood in vice is definitely a surreal expierence
Anapra
Falto burritos sarita
@@SebastianGomezItois Saritas in Juarez ?
Where is the best burritos 🌯 in Juarez ?
I have stopped many times in Villa Ahumada to eat Quesadillas and Burritos!!!
Yeah we can tell
What assholes your last two comments
Don’t listen to them William I can’t tell anything your hot .. they are such jerks .
Yea while you was over there paying for 🍑
back in the early 80s there was a guy who used to come to our dealership from juarez ( i was in las cruces new mexico) that had his old wagon filled up with coolers full of water and different kinds of burritos. i still remember how delicious those were.
if you go to el paso on schuster street youll still find the food vans, they just sell to highschoolers from el paso high now haha
@@jonc7371 so they won't sell to you if you're not a student there :(?
Hey @Munchies.. let this man drink a beer with his goddamn burritos. This is one of the better personalities on your channel, and he shines with a little bit of alcohol lol
Gimme a crossover with this guy and Frank Pinello
Add to that team action Bronson and Matt mathieson
The best from Mexico and the best from Brooklyn
Actually yes
@@yaboi5047 nah. nope.
@@yaboi5047 that made action leave vice... dont be stupid, stupid.
Give this guy a beer sponsor so he can get waisted on the show again
I miss his wasted episodes
*wasted
Petition time
@alex h , the tacos de suadero episode he got smaaaashed lol
@Dario Hall that apple soda is SO fucking good
Mil veces mejor hecha está mamada que lo que sacaron en Netflix de las crónicas del taco.
Simón
Es lo mismo que les digo a todos. Las cronicas del Taco parece una tarea de Literatura de la Preparatoria. Demasiado ñoño y "romantico"
Exactamente...no pase del primer episodio, en cambio este, chingon.
¡Por fin alguien coherente! No sé qué chingados pensaban los que la hicieron.
Wally Llama todas las comparaciones son odiosas..... no mames. Cada quien lo suyo.
Whenever I visit my hometown of El Paso I go to La Gorda! Truly authentic cuisine. Rafa’s is incredible, too. Like eating breakfast at my late mother’s house.
La Gorda & Rafa’s huh? Got it! I like to write down places to go in case I’m ever in that area
Whenever I visit family in Chihuahua I make my family stop in Villa Ahumada cause if we don’t stop then there is no point in me going down there.
Best burritos (especially los de chile colorado), asadero, and salsa that you are ever going to taste!!!
A huevo. Saludos desde el 510 Califas .
Can't mention Ciudad Juarez without mentioning Juan Gabriel! DESCANSAR EN PAZ Divo de Juárez!
@@albertledesma5173 tf?
El wey de cabello amarillo se parece a Juan Gabriel
Albert Ledesma your mom
Go vegan compassion first.
Que no viste el muro de Juanga que enseñaron? Esto es de comida amigo, no se van a poner a hablar de tooodo lo que salga de allí (por más cabron que sea)
Pero si, que en paz descanse.
I love how the burrito expert in Juarez is built af. I was half expecting a chubby foodie! I guess I need to re-examine my biases :)
Looking forward to take a bite out of his burrito?
La cultura de Cd. Juarez/El Paso es unica. Me da gusto que estos lugares representan una parte de nuestra gastronomia. Siempre unidos 🇲🇽🇺🇸!
from elp/cdj thank you for bringing light to our corner of the world
Georgina Aidé Jiménez Padala estás hecha una belleza me enamoré
Call me baby 🌵🐊
Not the same since he isn’t drinking 😐 let the man enjoy his beers with food !
Maybe he's trying to lose weight or something
@@Janine.Najarian youll never lose weight drinking that much soda
He has AIDs. Don' make fun of him please.
@@Megasigggg who was making fun of him??
Mike Boshko please stop sir ur being very insensitive
Francisco needs to be drinking the whole show
We should give El Paso, Texas credit too
The burrito was our border town dish as well
It's a border dish
This guy and the drunk guy in Japan are my favorites
Eddie Crooks can u hook me up with that japan guy episode?
@@tanly8923 ua-cam.com/video/TIgq_ogeCmo/v-deo.html
Yoooo facts
Lol I guess they got a Sidral soda sponsor.
Wya Modelo?
Love "All the Tacos". In this espisode they translated guisados as casseroles. It seems an odd choice when stew seems like a more natural fit. But I am still trying to imagine what casserole I would most want wrapped in a freshly made flour tortilla.
Yeah I thought that guisado meant stew. Can anybody confirm or deny that?
Casserole also works. www.wordreference.com/es/en/translation.asp?spen=guisado
Green bean casserole
I would try chicken or beef and cheese casserole in a flour tortilla. Anything else would just seem weird. I agree that guisados to me were always stewed meat. At least that's how my grandmother made it.
it depends really. you could put a stew or a casserole dish in a burrito. it can be dry or wet, both foods go well into a burrito.
1:43 and they say El Chapo is in prison...
😂😂😂
LMAO
Haha man this is gold
My man took a page from the Saul Goodman playbook of laying low. A Cinnabon would've been more conspicuous in Mexico, though...
8:02 with that amount of avocado, Im in love
¡Por fin alguien muestra lo que son los burritos! Gracias.
I was eating "burritos when a young boy in California over seventy years ago. Wrapping anything in a tortilla has been happening for hundreds of years, as a child we called them tacos. Didn't hear them called Burrito's till I became a young man in the sixties, burrito is just a different name for what we called a taco.
I see francisco in the screen I click 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Weeeey me hiciste llorar, soy de chihuahua y ahorita estoy en barcelona, si te pasaste de riata me hiciste querer regresarme ya. en serio muchas gracias por hacer tus videos. Muy bueno. Su like su suscripción y la campanita aamonos y que suene la SH!!
Erick Zuniga estudias allá?
@@whatever5922 Si, ya estoy a unos meses de terminar la larga estancia
Erick Zuniga que padre, te mando un abrazo amigo, seguramente extrañas mucho. Te esperamos pronto 💙
Soy de Ojinaga y estoy estudiando en Osaka, Japón
Vengase pa ca
I laugh when people say the burrito was invented in the US 😆
The people in the south deny the existence of northern Mexico
@@betochiwas they travel to the North more often.
@@wbc1 I meant Mexican people, in Mexico city you mention something about Chihuahua's culture or food and you receive pharases like: "No, burritos are not Mexican because they are not popular here, REAL Mexicans celebrate Day of the dead, no; in Mexico I have never heard about the Raramuri traditions but they are not important , what is Sotol?, no mexican food doesn't have so much beef. " etc
@@betochiwas oh, I understand now.
@@wbc1 your south is my north
This series is the only thing from vice that’s worth watching
You can tell he didn’t like that 1st one lol also made sure to show that sponsor right after 😂
After all the negative publicity we got from el paso #massshooter seeing this makes my heart smile ❤
The fuck are you talking about?
What negative publicity?
SpaceTrucker Are you stupid?? What do you call it, positive publicity?! What a douche!!
@Deborah Meltrozo Take it back from whom? Who's taken it?
Deborah Meltrozo native americans say hi
@Deborah Meltrozo Mexicans didn't cross the border the Border crossed them you dumb fuck
Most enjoyable, the people and burritos. Thank you for sharing!
I love Cassandro 🥰 “chueca nací señora no se preocupe” 🤣🤣🤣
I kept replaying that part cause it was funny as hell 🤣🤣
😅😂😂
The party bus looks lit, throw in some great food and I'm soooo down
Sineade Williams shut up
Finally a great video about Juarez. My family is from their and it has a ton of hidden gems when it comes to food and not many people know because of the violence. :(
I'll die for one of those burritos!!! 😭😂😂😂😂
All of em look 🔥!!!!!!
5:53 oh nah I walked into the wrong club to see a man with cat ears
A piece of Burrito history. I love it. I’ve been to Juarez and villa ahumada and had burritos and quesadillas there, asadero cheese is amazing.
Nothing but love!! 💕🇲🇽
Cool vid ,definitely like cultural learning episodes about history of food ,keep it up
The guy opened the bottled with his wedding ring hahaha nice move hombre
I really enjoy watching this series of munchies
Why do I torture myself watching this at 1am
Ciudad Juarez is the birthplace of both the burrito and the margarita 🌯 🍸 🇲🇽!!
I like his shirts, mustache, job for a living lol. Cool dude.
Guillermo😍 lol and those burritos. A man who knows his burritos, my heart is stolen🌯
Best show ever.
Right that's it !!! I am making *TACOS TONIGHT* Thank's MUNCHIES....👍👍👍👍
Tacos?? The show was about burritos.
@@albertledesma5173 they're gonna be hard shell tacos too LOL
hailikefood HAHAHA!!!
As expected Californians are complaining about the origins of the burrito. California created the Mission style burrito in San Francisco but the original flower tortilla originated in Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León and Tamaulipas. Chihuahua started seeing the word “Burritto” first then Sonora then Baja California which eventually crossed over to West Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California. The other 3 border states in Mexico kept the size of the flour tortilla the same size of a corn tortilla to use for tacos. The tortilla gets bigger and thinner the more west u travel and thicker and smaller the more east u go. What goes inside of the burrito or taco also changes depending where u r at as well.
Love this series as I love Mexican food
Mi Juaritos. También ahí se inventó la margarita.
I always stop at Villa Ahumada for the munchies On my way! To grandmas house
I remember Braceros making burritos more than 65 years ago. Only, back then, everything was called a "taco". Anything that could be wrapped in a tortilla was a taco. Much like us gringos called anything between slices of bread, a sandwich.
15:41 takes me back to my childhood. Everyone remembers JuanGa singing that song
Patrocinado por Sidral. Animo 🇲🇽...
la mejor serie de munchies!!!!!!!! gracias!
I love this series. I need to travel and eat more. Keep them coming.
I remember the Mexican field workers eating burritos more than 60 years ago. Back then, anything rolled into a tortilla was called a "taco", much like gringos call anything between slices of bread a "sandwich".
This guy literally look like Jake Gyllenhaal went AWOL and live a lowkey life in mexico.
Ohh shit so true!!!!!!
My man dresses like Giorno Giovanna
Marcos Chavarria we got same eyes bruh hahahaha
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman indeed sir! Hahahahaha
I can see the resemblance a actually
He is the. Mexican Gyllenhaal
Damn chile relleno burrito sounds bomb, why haven't I tried it.
El famoso burrito!! You gotta love that one! Born in the Western Mexico❤🇲🇽
A toda madre papuchon Gracias por venir a ciudad juarez Desde el chuco 915
The best show on munchies... keep up the good work amigos!!
"As the Twig is bent, so the tree grows"
hahah
So dope that they got Cassandro on here
that dude clearly seems to be a great guy to hang out with
Right? I love exoticos
I love this series. great portrait of both beautiful cities
The one chick on the sausagefest bus though. Poor girl.
mini696 came here to say this
Well they were dressed as la juanga
No shame, that's my wife!
*burritofest*
this clip alone has inspired me to make a taco feast for our family dinner tonight
Watching this while eating a carne asada burrito 🌯😁👍🏽
Had burritos at all those places. Another great, is Rica's quesadillas on the Pan-am highway halfway between Juarez and Chihuahua.
Aye , where you from ? " Chile Colorado 😂
The best burrito review I've seen so far the real story is here!!
I know that X from the beginning of the video... Is that Juarez? I can see it from my home.
3:19
nowthatsurban Yep. Juarez has good places to eat. I always ask my friends from Juarez for good place to eat before going there.
muy bien Mundel. ahora quiero un refresco de manzana
I’m from Chicago. There we have great burrito spots open after the bars close. Now, arrachera would be nice. Also, “menos frijoles, por favor.”
Hasta que vienen a Juaritos y reconocen de dónde viene el Burrito... Gracias mi compa. ;)
I remember growing up I had friend who’s dad owned a gas station and he had a bodega that sold burritos he said he brought the idea from Mexico and this was in the 1950’s in cuidad juarez we’re the burrito was invented. Fun fact: a chimichanga is a burrito just smothered in cheese with your optinal meat. Still a burrito just named different also Mexican decent along with nachos also a Mexican appetizer from Mexico decent.
Wait Chile Relleno in a burrito? Oh my gooood that sounds good
Que orgullo ser de Cd. Juarez.
His Mariachi coat is 🔥
El Paso 💕 I love my city, and our lovely sister Juaritos 🍻
we gonna act like he dont got a jojo part 5 uniform on
When youre the main character you can wear whatever you want
He wore it in Honor of Juarez Idol Juan Gabriel....that was his style and he just wore it outta respect of being in his Hometown.
Saludos Meoqui y Delicias Chihuahua! Los burritos de Chihuahua son los mejores del mundo!
3:13 yea that was a sip of “this shit is nasty so now I have to wash it down with this soda”
🌯 are the hugs for our soul 🙏
Awesome vid and I still trip out in how much parts of San Bernardino looks like mexico lol.
MR. REE San Bernardino is ghettoer
Hhaha “Chueca nací señora “ hahaha
This was cool to watch
Each time I watch this show I run to my kitchen trying to whip up some quick snack similar to the episode
Do you ever get it? Hahah I just see and suffer.
That'd be my ideal vacation, going around Chihuahua and eating all the food.
Thank you! I love burritos🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Jajajajaaaaa te la mamaste con la peluca esa!!!! Jajaja puro desmadre contigo. Es mi show favorito de munchies, que no se acabe wey!!!!
Really enjoyed this. Thanks.
Yes!!!!! Oh god yes!! My hometown and home region!!!! U went to the right place !!!
Thanks for showing my hometown! 😎 I was raised on burritos!
Can anyone please tell me the name of the music playing when they are inside the bus, starting at 5:32? Thank you a lot!!
This is what I like about the border culture you have the best of both sides the infused of real Mexican food with the states touches are simple a combination of haven más series así hermano buen trabajo and keep it up we want some more
The burrito is way older than 50 years.
LMFAO!!! @0:30 he gets the Chihuahua Salute!!
Get that boy a 12er cause its modelo time foo!